A very special (not so festive) Christmas special episode of Rathole Radio. In the way that every show is special in it’s own right you know? Anyway, I did play a couple of holiday themed tracks to give it a twist of festivity. I also appeared to lose the ability to speak coherently by the end, fun times. Enjoy, and have a lovely holiday season everyone.
00:00 – Freak Fandango Orchestra – At The Beginning – CC BY-NC-SA Licensed – Taken from their 2011 album called “Tales Of A Dead Fish”. You may still just be in time to help them fund their new album, hurry! It’s your kids Marty!!!!

I got a nice email from Ben Burnes the man behind Abstraction, who I played on a recent show.

17:35 – Scott Altham – Fell Out Of The Sky (Hard Pushed Edit) – CC BY-NC Licensed
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22:22 – Vienna Ditto – Liar Liar – CC BY Licensed – A really cool UK duo I heard somewhere and liked. They seem to have a lot of gigs around Oxford in the UK. So UK listeners keep an eye out for them in your town.

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Next Live Show: Sunday January 5th 2014 at 9pm UK

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Music Sources and Licensing: A few of the tracks in this show are from the artists own personal websites and don’t contain licensing information. That’s why they are listed as unknown. The individual licenses are listed next to each track, where known. If there is no license listed you must assume all rights are reserved on that song.